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Joe Turner Vino y se Fue

Set in a Pittsburgh boarding house in 1911, a disparate collection of strangers wanders in and out of the Holly home as they travel north in search of a better life during the Great Migration of the early 20thcentury. This Spanish translation provides access to August Wilson’s work for Spanish-speaking audiences for the first time and investigates the intersecting experiences of the African American population in the United States with the Afro Latino population in Latin American countries. It has been translated into Spanish by renowned theater artist and executor of the August Wilson estate, Constanza Romero, with Fernando Luna. The linguistic goal of this ongoing project is to translate the musicality in Wilson’s words to the Spanish Language.